Noel Gallagher: 'There's nothing to see on my tour'

Noel Gallagher has admitted that he needs to get used to becoming a frontman.

The singer insisted that he is not nervous about his upcoming live shows as part of his new musical collective Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds in October, but said that it will take him some time to adjust to being center stage.

During a web chat for fans, Gallagher confessed: "I've got to come over a few hurdles - like standing in the middle of the stage and having the band behind me."

He added: "Sideshow Bob - I perfected that role and I loved it, but now I'm going to have to be center stage Steve."

Gallagher's friend Matt Morgan, who also featured in the web chat, asked whether the former Oasis star would have costume changes during his new tour.

Gallagher replied: "Let me tell you, when you see the guys I'm playing with, costume changes wouldn't be a bad thing! They look rustic. We're not a very glamorous bunch. We're fellas earning a living."

He continued: "There's nothing to see. There's no show. Hopefully we'll be putting up lottery numbers and s**t like that to keep people interested - and some home videos.

"Other than that there's not a great deal going on apart from the tunes themselves. I hope that's enough. Ultimately that's all people want."

Gallagher also confirmed that he would include "four or five" Oasis tracks as part of the show's setlist.